
Healthcare Assistant
- Scarborough, North Yorkshire
- £24,441 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Supporting patients with personal care and daily living tasks
- Assisting with mobility, nutrition, hydration, and comfort measures
- Observing and accurately reporting changes in a patient's condition
- Providing emotional support and reassurance to patients and their families
- Supporting the delivery of our respite care services, giving carers vital time to rest
- Working closely with nurses, doctors, therapists, and volunteers as part of a highly collaborative team
- You may work within our Inpatient Unit and have opportunities to support services in the community, depending on your experience and interests.
- Kind, compassionate, and committed to delivering high-quality care
- Excellent communicators, with strong interpersonal skills and empathy
- Able to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team
- Reliable, flexible, and responsive to the needs of patients and their families
- Willing to learn and committed to professional development
- Previous experience in a healthcare, care home, or hospice setting is desirable but not essential - full training and induction will be provided for the right candidates.
- Flexible working patterns (full-time, part-time, and job share options)
- Ongoing clinical education and development opportunities
- A supportive, inclusive, and collaborative working environment
- The opportunity to be involved in shaping new services that directly support patients and carers
- Access to the NHS pension scheme (subject to eligibility)
- Employee Assistance Programme to support your wellbeing
- Free on-site parking for convenience and ease
- Subsidised meals at our on-site Flavours Bistro
- Access to our on-site gym for your health and wellness
- Staff discounts in our Saint Catherine's charity shops
- Supporting patients with personal care and daily living tasks
- Assisting with mobility, nutrition, hydration, and comfort measures
- Observing and accurately reporting changes in a patient's condition
- Providing emotional support and reassurance to patients and their families
- Supporting the delivery of our respite care services, giving carers vital time to rest
- Working closely with nurses, doctors, therapists, and volunteers as part of a highly collaborative team
- You may work within our Inpatient Unit and have opportunities to support services in the community, depending on your experience and interests.
- Kind, compassionate, and committed to delivering high-quality care
- Excellent communicators, with strong interpersonal skills and empathy
- Able to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team
- Reliable, flexible, and responsive to the needs of patients and their families
- Willing to learn and committed to professional development
- Previous experience in a healthcare, care home, or hospice setting is desirable but not essential - full training and induction will be provided for the right candidates.
- Flexible working patterns (full-time, part-time, and job share options)
- Ongoing clinical education and development opportunities
- A supportive, inclusive, and collaborative working environment
- The opportunity to be involved in shaping new services that directly support patients and carers
- Access to the NHS pension scheme (subject to eligibility)
- Employee Assistance Programme to support your wellbeing
- Free on-site parking for convenience and ease
- Subsidised meals at our on-site Flavours Bistro
- Access to our on-site gym for your health and wellness
- Staff discounts in our Saint Catherine's charity shops
- NVQ Level 2 - Health & Social Care/Health Care or equivalent qualification
- Level 2 Maths and English, or equivalent
- Willingness to develop palliative care nursing skills under supervision
- Interest in the Hospice and palliative care
- NVQ Level 2 - Health & Social Care/Health Care or equivalent qualification
- Level 2 Maths and English, or equivalent
- Willingness to develop palliative care nursing skills under supervision
- Interest in the Hospice and palliative care